Sandman, Keith

Keith Sandman is a Photography and Painting instructor at Munsen-Williams- Proctor Institute in Utica, NY. The following is an excerpt from his Light Work Photographers's Grant application,

'I would like to investigate the selection aspect of photography and how perhaps the disclosure of a limited amount of information can create pictures that are more evocative of the situation as perceived by the photographer; ie., what is the minimum that is required in order to make a meaningful photograph and in concentrating on a part, does it make the work more universal?'

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Keith Sandman is a Photography and Painting instructor at Munsen-Williams- Proctor Institute in Utica, NY. The following is an excerpt from his Light Work Photographers's Grant application,

'I would like to investigate the selection aspect of photography and how perhaps the disclosure of a limited amount of information can create pictures that are more evocative of the situation as perceived by the photographer; ie., what is the minimum that is required in order to make a meaningful photograph and in concentrating on a part, does it make the work more universal?'